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i would like to vote. in an effort to better myself.
but i am not registered where i live.
am registered in fl still. i think.
is it easy to do a change? or absentee ballot? not sure how it works.
someone said i could do it online.
any suggestions?
cos i really want to vote this year.
you know what jib i don't know i did register when I was 18 and voted then but i'm 30 now and have not voted since then but i'm going to look right now and find out what the deal is
i would like to vote. in an effort to better myself.
but i am not registered where i live.
am registered in fl still. i think.
is it easy to do a change? or absentee ballot? not sure how it works.
someone said i could do it online.
any suggestions?
cos i really want to vote this year.
Jib~
You have to contact the supervisor of elections in your new county and give them an updated address before Oct. 1st or you wont be able to vote. Supervisor of elections is in the phone book, so gove 'em a call and update your address. Then all you have to do is showup to the poll with your ID and take your old voter registation card just in case.
really really hard choice for me, because i think they are both clowns and not worthy of the job. if i look at character, I really like Bush. He seems to be a honest and a committed man, i do admire that. Kerry, has some good ideas, but the fact that he can sway sides so quickly bothers me. As I stated earlier, it is really a tuff call for me. I am thinking about what is right for me and my country. Since I am small business owner ... Bush tends to give me more support, while Kerry tends to take more of my hard earned cash. Kerry seems to have a better plan for health and education, which is really important to me because I am new papa. If Bush will not wage another war, and just focus on this fucking country for his last four, I think he will perhaps be forgiven for his past offenses. But, yet, he can be a crazy six shooting Texan.
This country needs some repairs within, and it would be nice have the next president have that on top of his next agenda.
I figure everyone else will decide the rest of the election anyways. I'm really voting for the local initatives, especially the one thats going to lower my property taxes by 1/3.
My gut feeling is that Kerry is going to win the Presidental election, and as long as it appears that way (at least from the feeling I get for our state), I'll take my chance and throw it away on Badnarik.
I wish others would just not give a crap about the turnout of this election (since both the frontrunners are jackasses) and "throw away" their vote on the alternative parties. Maybe if everyone voted for who they *truly* believed would be the best candidate, rather than out of fear for the worst of the two current choices getting into office, we could end up with a pleasant surprise.
We are pretty close to the bottom, and things are starting to look up. So what difference will it really make who's in office at this point?
As a teacher of mine used to say "The upside to being at the bottom is that there's only one direction you can go."
"They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security." -Benjamin Franklin
^^you know you'll still be stealing votes from both candidates, thus throwing Bush the advantage. Thus why I I'll be voting for the Bush. Might as well vote for one or the other until third parties gain momentum. It's already possible among the people, some things just need worked out. I'll be expecting Colorado to be an important factor in the electoral vote issue this year.
^^^
At this point I don't care who runs the country. IMO Bush is the worst possible choice, and we have handled it for the last 4 years, whats another 4? I'd rather start showing my support now for the other candidates. The economy (one of my main concerns) is headed into its recovery stage, its not going to matter if its Bush or Kerry. As far as national security I believe the president no matter who it is is going to do his best and that'll leave all things equal. The ones you have to worry about is the actual ones fight terrorism (authorities- national and local), not the figureheads... and from some of the things I've seen and heard its kinda scary.
When you filter through it all you start to realize both are saying the same things and they will both probably do an as equally piss poor job as the next.
So why waste your vote on either of them? Let everyone else be lemmings, its time for a change.
"They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security." -Benjamin Franklin
You are absolutely right, we are in economic recovery and have been since before 9/11. However at this point I'm looking out for my friends and our troops and know better than to change Presidents, during a time of War, its never happened in history and your talking a complete overahaul of the administration that started the War.
definitely voting in this one...going to go with Kerry, as I think he can help turn this economy around better then what Bush did.
It's still too touchy on whether or not the economy is going to improve as a whole, but the last recession we were in was out of the Gulf War in the early 90's and Bush Sr. was at the helm...a Democrat gets voted after and things suddenly become very good...I think history may repeat itself a bit...not to the extent of a few years ago (because there won't be another dot-com boom), but things will become a lot better then they have been over the past 2-3 years.
FM
"Nowadays everyone is a fucking DJ." - Jack Dangers
What record did you loose your virginity to?
"I don't like having sex with music on- I find it distracting. And if it's a mix cd- forget it. I'm stopping to check the beat mixing in between tracks." - Tom Stephan
I have to contest that I was laid off during the Clinton administration due to outsourcing and the whole dot com thing and it got worse from there. Frankly his last term of office we went into a downward spiral. So then its recession, 911, and stock market scandals. Pretty hard for any new pres to manage woudn't you say? I see the future, but not with another Demogoblin at the seat. Things will get better in time.
either way, I'm sure I won't be the only one who'll be glad this is over when the winner is announced...
FM
"Nowadays everyone is a fucking DJ." - Jack Dangers
What record did you loose your virginity to?
"I don't like having sex with music on- I find it distracting. And if it's a mix cd- forget it. I'm stopping to check the beat mixing in between tracks." - Tom Stephan
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